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The Defendant's Modus Operandi When Committing Crimes on Prior Occasions

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The defendant's modus operandi when committing crimes on prior occasions is admissible only when the prosecutor can convince the judge that the method used was sufficiently unusual to amount to the defendant putting his or her "signature" on it.

Recognize how personality traits, particularly from the Big Five, change and stabilize over the course of adulthood.
Explain the changes in gender identity and the significance of androgyny in middle adulthood.
Understand the relationship between personality traits, especially from the Big Five, and life outcomes such as health, satisfaction, and relationship stability.
Identify the importance of social support and the revision of possible selves for meaning and happiness in adulthood.

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